Scandi-rockers Pink Milk share new single ‘Drömmens skepp’

‘A devilish congregation of swirling shoegaze guitars, beats that shake the foundation of time, howling, windswept drones, and vocals laced with barbed wire’ – The Line Of Best Fit

Hailing from Sweden, Pink Milk are a captivating rock concoction. Influenced by the dreamy shoegaze and gothic minimalism of 90s acts like The Jesus and Mary Chain, Cocteau Twins and Cranes – as well as cult movies and series like Twin Peaks and True Romance – the band’s gloomy, glittering sound casts a languid, moody spell that invites addiction and demands repeated listens…

This latest track ‘Drömmens skepp’ (Ship Of A Dream) is their torturously dark take on a traditional Swedish folk song (Staffan Percy’s 1979 version of a Bo Setterling poem). The song describes a heavenly, ghost ship glimmering on the horizon. Originally commissioned by Swedish Television, Pink Milk’s natural first interpretation was deemed too unhinged, too subversive for primetime consumption and thus was banished to the realm of the underground before resurfacing today to bewitch listeners once more…